[Book Review] Embodied: an exploration of bodily perceptual systems.I wanted to write another quick review of a very interesting book: Embodied by Christopher Eccleson. I really enjoyed this book. A part of…Oct 20Oct 20
The End of Average (Book Review): principles of individuality.I don’t really do book reviews, but I thought that Todd Rose’s book The End of Average really inspired me to write this review (also…Sep 26Sep 26
Opinion| Struggling with Self-Acceptance: what’s good enough?For the past couple months, I’ve been wanting to write an amazing article: one that is as profound, as it is impactful. I realize, my…Jun 25Jun 25
The Costs of Empathy: balancing concern, without falling into apathy and/or burnout.Ihad a weird dream today, one that made me contemplate the cost and emotional toll of trying and putting in effort to be empathetic, with…Jun 7Jun 7
Personal decision-making: choices, trade-offs, uncertainty, and facing my fears (conflict with…This is an opinion piece.May 18May 18
An Analysis on Developing Measurements for Well-Being: describing experiences in numerical terms.[This is an analytic piece. One of many on this issue, as I try to explore it deeper, hopefully with the help of others facilitating the…May 1May 1
Unbounded Irrationality: Why nature doesn’t operate on (human) logic.This is an opinion piece.Apr 3Apr 3
Can AI Help Us Understand Our Own Humanity? The Promises and Perils of Artificial Connections*This article was written with the help & assistance of Google’s Gemini A.I.Feb 21Feb 21
Life as a constant struggle: the (mental health) crisis of living given the tragedies of the human…Life is hard. Nobody disputes this, and if you do, all you have to do is wait for the next moment, for something to go disordered or for…Feb 16Feb 16
Is Evidence-Based (Mental) Health Possible?: issues with measuring subjective experience.In philosophy of ethics, the “is-ought” problem is arguably one of the most important and serious set of issues of deriving what we ‘ought’…Jan 1Jan 1